Death: there is no avoiding him. You can challenge him to a game of chess, and maybe you'll win, or maybe you won't. You could try challenging him to a game of Dungeons &amp; Dragons, but then your fate may depend on the luck of the dice. He waits for you, his tattered cloak draped over his gaunt frame, holding a scythe, ready to harvest your soul.

Let your players fear Death with this figurine, and, of course, <i>memento mori</i>.

Some warriors go into battle on foot, or mounted on a horse, or even, if they're lucky, on an Oliphaunt. Thorvald, however, can do one better&mdash;he goes raging into battle on a brotherchucking <i>bear</i>.

A dwarf riding a bear? Yes, that's right. Nothing is more fierce or more awesome than just looking at the picture of Thorvald on top of that rabid grizzly. Just close your eyes for a minute and <i>try</i> to think of something cooler. I'll wait for you. OK, so, unless you're imagining Abraham Lincoln <i>riding on a bear</i>, and shooting lasers out of his eyes, Thorvald still wins.

An unpainted, heroic scale (25mm) miniature figurine for adventure gaming. Some assembly may be required. Learn More

There are some who call him Tim, yet others who say he looks like Michaelangelo's Moses. This wizard, however, goes by the name Leisynn. He wears the horns of a ram's head, and he wields a caduceus in one hand and a book in the other. Answer him his questions three, and perhaps he will let you pass.

Logan Battlefury is so adept at taking out bad guys with his dual warhammers that he frequently finishes battles early. While his more sluggish comrades are still busy hacking away at their share of the kobalds, Logan is comfortably back at camp, braiding his beard. Nobody wants to mess with a dual-hammer-wielding dwarf with braided hair.